Jake Hawks wrote:I couldn't get through the first one due to all the repetitiveness of the missions. I've heard they've changed that so I really want to try one of the newer games. How is 3?

I actually found myself somewhat bored with 3, personally. I dunno why that is. 2 and Brotherhood were outstanding, though, as well as Revelations. I would highly recommend playing 2 and/or Brotherhood.

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I'm a little more than halfway through 3, and I love it! I'm kind of a nerd about the American Revolution though, so to have the main character be part of the Boston Massacre, the Tea Party, Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, and just about every other significant event is really cool. Interacting with Washington, Revere, Adams, Franklin, etc... is just awesome. The storyline alone is entertaining.

And as someone above stated, the naval missions are freaking bad ass! And I don't think it's repetitive at all. There's tons of extra content outside the main missions that are fun as hell. I'll definitely be picking up 4 when it comes out.

Ballz wrote:I'm a little more than halfway through 3, and I love it! I'm kind of a nerd about the American Revolution though, so to have the main character be part of the Boston Massacre, the Tea Party, Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, and just about every other significant event is really cool. Interacting with Washington, Revere, Adams, Franklin, etc... is just awesome. The storyline alone is entertaining.

And as someone above stated, the naval missions are freaking bad ass! And I don't think it's repetitive at all. There's tons of extra content outside the main missions that are fun as hell. I'll definitely be picking up 4 when it comes out.

I agree with you. My wife and I took the Freedom Trail through Boston a couple years ago. Seeing the buildings in AC 3 is interesting.

Aristotle22 wrote:I agree with you. My wife and I took the Freedom Trail through Boston a couple years ago. Seeing the buildings in AC 3 is interesting.

Exploring 18th century New York is really cool too. They really did an amazing job with the storyline. Everything is kept fairly historically accurate, but they tie Connor's story into all of it making him a part of each event. I just finished the Valley Forge portion of the game, which I loved. Baron von Stueben, Marquis de LaFayette, Washington and the whole Continental Army? Awesome!